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The Postmaster-General does not allow tetters addre^ed to initials or fictitious names «obe addressed to any Post Office, and letters 110 sent are returned to the sender through the Dead Letter Department. Letters to Ad- vertiser by initial, ete., or oilierw.^e may be directed to <"IHE CAMBBTAX Office fie. of charge; and is stamps are sent to cover youtage, will be forwarded to the Advertisers m address.. Re mittanoes under 5. may be rv^de^i Halfpenny Postage Stamps or Prvr rT„ Postal Orders should l^ ™adR tn j"1'1- Waxes DAIlV POST" CO. LTD., 211, Higli- ^treet, Swansea. Address all communicatiions 4,0 THE MAN A go, "THE CAMKHTAX." dP flTUATICNS VACANT. Housekeepers, Companions. WANTED, a good Working Housekeeper; mast have good references.—Apply 5 to 7, at 4, Kensimpton-terraoe, Swansea. 448c 1-6 Cooke and Kltchonmalds. WANTED, a respectable Girl, as Kiitdhen- xnaid.—Apply att the Jeffreys Anns, Ox- Cord-atr-eet, Swansea. 440ol-5 S7ST-ANTED, immediately, Kitchenxnaid, 20 to 22; also Scullery Madd, 16 to 17; good 1Øen.eraø J11-ja-h1'. -it.- U-O utf"111rDop TiT«»r" t)inaa. Dioae Mawddwy, Meiiontithfihlre. 322c 1-2 Mouse and Parlourmaids. HOUSE-PARLOURMAID Wanited, tt one- Mrs. Ritson, Hearpe Lodge, De-Ia-B ohe- street. Swansea. 401cl-4 WANTED. Januajy 25rd, House-Parlour- maid, Lain pa, needlework; Houaeanaid kept. Sbatie age, wages, references, to Mrs. Xaton Evans, Avallman, Haverfordwest, South Watofc ;21ol-2 Nurses. NURSE Wanted, tor one child; also House- Parlourmaid.—Apply by letter, stating •xpeiienoe, wages, etc., to Mrs. Couch, Man- uel House, Ohristina-streest, Swansea. 91cl-4 Ccnerals. jJL N experienced Servant Wanted; small fam- iiy; good wages; references required — 'tis. Baggs, High field. Sea th. 400cl-5 sf^J.BN'ERAL Servant Wanted.—Apply Mrs. Bowen, 1, Cradock-street, Swansea. 381c 1-4 #^J_ENT3BA £ Servant Wanted, for Cottage Homes, Cockett; references required. Wages £ 13 per annum.—Appiy to the Superin- 447c 1-6 #J-OOD General Servant Wanted, at once; another servant kept; reference re- roared.—Apply after 5 o'clock, to Mrs. Syinoua, j. fit. James's Gardens, Swansea, 342cl-2 jOESPECTABLE Girl Wanted, to mind ohil- •» dren and do housework.—Ked House, -St. Tfaomat?, Swansea. ll25nl-6 SDyANTED, a clean, willing Girl, age 16 to 18—Apply 47, Gorse-lanj, Swansea. 333c 1-2 ANTED, at once, a good General Ser- vault..—Apply 3, The Givve, Uplands. 465cl-5 "^yrANTEJ), a clean Girl, fond of children.- pply 25, F.sher-etneet, Swaaseia,. 585c 1-4 a goc>d Geu«ra.l Servant.—Apply evenings, 10, Gwydr-creecent. Swansea. — 343c 1-2 WAv*'L:'lV good General Ser- paif.-App,iy Maiket Vaults. 341cl-3 WfAWmD, Servant Girl, about 16 -Aa»ply s;ir Itin, Fforestfaoh, near ««(S,-a. 450cl-5 ^Rr-^TED, go<,d General Servant.—Apply betwoea 6 3 p.m., to 59, Walter-road, 328cl-2 AV good Q-enerai Servant; wagea ill).—Appjy Mrs. Owens, Grove-roaJ, < 2glcl4 2r'<'d General Servant.—Apply SojwL !U'Vi1 -1' IJ'wyn-y-Brain. Ewrfiey- 3&6C1-4 TjftTANTED, Gi neral Seivant, ab le to cocK.— KHaaas t y t8' Thonia«. Golden Cross, bt„ «-»s, hw.vnsea. 329cl-2 a ^"°°d General Servant; wash- ^Vr^a!\0^ ~Apply Mr3- 54, St. Tt.f^anse*. irjClA -VrtTD^ 8<>d Gener.il Servant;" two Three Lamps, WANTED, w- 41jcll family• no n^(,irl, General;ewiall • A>aksu-te.rrace. Apj>ly 2' Cwm' W^ted,Tc^5^ -f 428'1'2 work; rtM irencCVenn011". bou,9e* 13. Yrt^^r^rss~T-„ h.«v s. Y<JUng G;rI- abo^677J ails «. aaioV;;&^rks"Apply ¥rs-D-T- T*r Swansea- ^OCcl-6 iVVA^ET):Od steady General, age a~b^t <iwy4rA(.Dffag,e once.—Appli- 4. "•- p. Upland?, Swansea. 370ci-2 in8troaS Girl, to assist in Clea-u- JP-W.. 65 k rt, 1^ee-~Apply from 9 a.m. tlill 8 !!lotreef• Swansea. 325c 1-1 og r "0US(W0,vfe. — Apply Mrs WANT^n-■l8'torract' Swansea. 388cl-l J Scrv-uv an €xPerienced General ^Stclie;{( 1 T*Hr—^ree ln i'Mnily —App,ly Mrs. V>- > >-rV-T 1 H;ia. Swiansea. 398c1-4 "Apply 4 bwa°3ea. 310cl-2 about S°od strong Girl, J A»Ply Jgt Han'nl .to wa^b '• family.— er'3-re0-J Swansea, 209cl-2 WANTED, good GmOrOi Servant, aibout 18 years of age; rtderellOOlt required. Apply Mrs. Jones, 92. K«a^h-road, 8w^efc TTTANTED, imipedMiely, Young Girl, to VV help in miirD",88i experienced Generall kept.—Apply 4, Bryjuuill-crescent, Swansea^ 344c 1-2 3 ANTED, ait once, good General Servant. f Apply. with reference, Mrs. Grahiam, Builders' Arms, Lower Oxford-street, Swan- sea. 457cl-5 TANTFD. immediately, a pleian. reapect- f J able Girl as General Servant, a4po 18 to 20; srnall family—Apply 13, Finabury- terrace, Swajasea. 402c1-4 WANTED, for Country Farm. middae-aced f f Woman Servant; comfortable home.— Apply, with good ref&reinces, to James, 18, Park-street Swansea. 346c1-3 WANTED, immediately, experienced and W Plain Cooks, Parlour and House-Par- lourmaids, Nurses, Housemaids, experi,encied and young Gen'anaia.—Apply Miss Lewia, High- cIlasB Eegiiistry, 18, Cattle-street, Swansea. 365cl-2 WANTED, immediately, a good G-eoeral, age 20 to 30, uaed to plain cooking; good wages given; references required: "alao good General, age 18 to 20. good wages given, references requiredl—Appfly Mrs. Giddings. Windsor Oaelle, Neath. 429c 1-5 REGISTRY Office for Servants lover Mr Parry's, Stationer, Oxford-atreet, Swan- sea).—Mrs Llewellyn Howell requires Cooks, Oook-GeneraJa, PairSourmtaida, Housemaids. 415c 1-4 SITUATIONS VACANT. Miscellaneous Situation*. A respectable Man of energy and taot i« Wanted for good Agency offering highly remunerative employment for spare time— Address Offer, "Daily Post," Swansea. 224c 1-2 RMY Employment Assooiation for Army A Re&crve Men. Reservists of exeinp'lary, very good, or good chlllrad¡erø ØlWUld apply to bava their names regiotered for employ- ment at the Rooruitjng Office, 14, Union-at., Bwanaea. 348Q1-30 COPYING Clerk, in Solicitor's affioe.-Write, c etiatonig age, referencee, and salary re- quired..—Box 4, "Daily PoSt." Swansea. 299cH CANVASSEEt.—Gentleman of good address, c active, energetic, required by large Publishing Firm, to call upon Eaectrioal En- gineers and others, in the L.'anelly diahrict. Must be abe ito converse in Welsh, and have knowledge of the electrical profession.—Ad- dresa A.B., "Daily Poat," Swam'sea. 445cl-5 DRESSMAKING. — Good Bodice Hand Wan'ted, ajid. Apprentices; with or without premium.—Mr a. Tomlinson, 35. Oarl- ton-terrace, Swaneea.. 395cl-4 IEL Wanted, for Guiltipg Bread and But- ter and other ligliu d.uties.—Apply itackworth Hotel, Swansea, before 3 o'clock. 433c1-5 JUNIOR Clerk Wanted, in SoLioitor'a Office. —Wri'te full particulars to Box 20, "Daily Poft," Swansea. 356c12 JOINERS.—Wanltedl, at oawe6 two good Hands; none but steady men need app>!y. No loss of time.—J. E. Williams, Builder, Ys- fali-f^wa 8001-4 OFFICE Boy Wautud; lUliOt bo gfC-^d -rrr-Lte* and, make himself generally useful; good refeirences, and state wages.—Smart, Daily Post," Swansea. 330cl-2 RESPECTABLE Youth Wanted as Porter.- R Good wages given.—Apply Maypole Dairy Co., Ltd., 209, High-street, Swansea^ 318c 1-2 REQUIRED, immediately, Sleeping Partner, with small capital, for Wholesale Boot Manufactory.—Appiy David D. Richards, Ac- countant, 97, Oxiord-dtireet, Swuneea. 415cl-5 DEQUIRED. in Swansea, an energeftio and -V truatworthy man, with good reference, to represent old-established Compamy.-Ad. dress View "Daiily Post," Swansea«. 11443d .b. 1-4 EXTON-Wanted for Cockett Churchyard; s regular work; good waget».—Apply to Yioair, Cockett Vicarage, Swansea 441cl-5 SMART Boy Wanted in Tin-plate Merchant's Office; one fresh from echool not ob- jected to. State age and where cducciltod.— Box 87, Post-office, Swansea. 339cl-2 rpo PAINTERS.—Wanted, a good Brush -*• H'.ind.—Apply Marias, Buillder, Herbert- street. Ponta.rdawe. 407cl-l WANTED, immediately, sharp, active Boy. —Apply to E. Auckland, 47, High-wkreet, 0TTaueea). 353cl-2 WANTED, Oharwoma/n, iwtek.- —Apply Ml'S. Narbett, Tampeirance Hotel, Naat-li. 424cl-5 WANTED, smart Boy, for Coal Meghan:'s Office.—Address Merchant, Daily Poat." Swianeea. 1-1 WANTED, Office Boy; one juet leaving school preferred.—Address G.M., "Daill^' Post," Swansea. 453c 1-5 WANTED, at once. Boy for Shaving Saloon. One used to the trade preferred. — Apply 217a, High-stretft, Swansea. 409c 1-1 WANTED, throng Young Man, aibout 18. to drive and make himself useful.—Apply Verge-ate, Grocer, 7, Walter-road, Swaneaa. 352cl-2 ANTED, immediately, a respectable Errand Boy.—Griffiths and Sons, Clo- thi,era. 39 and 43, High-atreet, Swansea, 334cl-2 WANTED, reliable1 Hoy, to make hitiisilf generally useful. Apply Pea-son. Bradford's Hotel, Oxford-street, Swan-.ca. 376: i-1 '"ITT"ANTED, trustworthy Young Man, to take charge of horse and van, and de- liver bread uaily.—Apply Jen-ord, Oxforo-st., Swanaca, 449c 1-5 V^TANTED, Girls for the Blouse, Shirt, and 21>rawenj Makiing; to work on the premisea—AddJre&s Box 77, "Dauly Po-i: Swansea,. 411cl-l \\f AN Til), irniuediaitlj afttr Chrietnias, a General Servant, for two in family.— Apply personally, 26. Windsor-reet, Upland-. Swansea. 233(12-31 vt,T ANTED, January 6:>h, good Geinera.i; able tt to do plain cooking: rtferences.—Apply Mrs. Thomas Nichohs V.ctovia-bu Klines. Poft Talbot. 2J9'-i,2'31 ■\7trANTED, (jmart Lad, after school hours; » early riser; good wages and commis- sion.—Apply CHARLES EYANS. News»a.gent, ox., Bryn-y-Mor-road, S.vausca. 337cl-2 11TA.\TED, Ammanlord Co-operative So- »V ci.«ty, Ltd., General Haulier, open to make hmself useful at the Stf"ea. Appiica- tiou/3 to be addre.-sed "o couim its. >. tilling age, and salary. 268el2 -1 I ^AXTED, a Young Man, M Clerk, good VV handwriting, with knowltaga of figai,ea absolutely necessary; aliso Sliorthlintl aind Typewriting.-Address A.B.C., "Daily Poft," Swansea.. 459cl-5 TXMNTER EVENINGS—Fireside Work, Cut- ting Paper Stencils; anuwing, coni.lr.nt, straightforward; good pay. damped envelope.—Channey, 4, Victoria-ter- raoe, Hojnsey, Tendon. 551cl-2 ANTED, by Shipping Firm, smart Short- hand Writer and Typist; also Junior Shorthand and Typist.—Apply, stating age, ^xP^rience, and •salaries required, to Steam, "Daily Post," Swansea. 574-1-2 AJ*TLD Recruits for Royal Marines, and ▼ ilusiciau; for Royal Marine Bands; Stokers, Seamen \5 years in Fleet, 7 Reserve). Boys. Domofftics, Mechanics, ote.-l?ecruit:ng Office, Royal Na?y, Royal Marines, Alexandra- road, Swaneea. 587b2-D YOUNG Man Wanted as Paying Guest. Well furnished Rooms, ;n good neigh- bourhood. convenient to all traracara, rail- way stations, and cenltre of town.—Addrees Embeir, "Daily Post," Swansea. 306c 1-3 "VTOUNG Meji desirous of joining the Regu- JL lar Army or Militia should apply at the Eacruiting Office, 14, Union-tfjreet, Swan- sea Splendid otpportunity for advancement i-n a.11 branches to well-conducted young men. m an 349ol-30 SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION Wanted as General Servant, S age 18; country girl; good ohafacteir: wages £ 10.—Mrs. Coster's Registry. Tuffley- avenue, Gloucester. 319cl-2 SITUATION Waiateid as Housekeeper, to 0 Gentleman, or baddy's Help; in small family t persopal interview preferred. Ad- dress M., 24, Windsor-terrace, Uplands, Swan- &ea. 412c1-4 TO Wirne amd Spirit Merchants and Brew-, era—Applicant, aged 26, married, seeks situation Traveller (or Clerk); wall-known n Swansea, amd District; good knowledge of the Tratde —Adtdreag Able, "Daily Poet," Swansea. 423c1-4 YOUNG Lady, age 18. requires Situation as Barmaid; inexperienced; give two months free.—Addiress K.E., "Daily Poet," Swansea. 371cl-2 WANTED, Washiing or Daily aeaning;good references.—<13, William-street, Swan- sea. 4 *28601-3 WANTED, by midlle-aged Woman, Situa- I" tion as Working Housekeepex; good plain cook, needlewoman.-Apply G., 52. Cath- erine-etreet, Swansea. 4G3cl-4 TA,NTE,D, by MAD and Wife, Situation as VI Oar<*t,ajkers, or any place of trust. Security given if required.—Address Trust, "Daily Post," Swansea. 456cl-5 -< ANTED, Situation for Clerk; rapid Short- hand wrdlier and typist; excellent re- ferences.—Yost Typewriter Co., Ltd., 35, Ex- chan&e-buildiings, Swapts,aa. 436cl-5 .rf MISCELLAN OUS WANTS. ROCEEY and Bakery, or Bakery Business VJ alone, required immediately in Swan- sea.—Particulars to David D Richards, Ac- countant, 97, Oxford-street, Swansea. 331cl-2 IRON Raiiing-s (eeoond-h)u nd) Wanted, 80ft —Willliam Lloyd, Engraver, 20, Waterik; street, Swansea.. 463cl-5 "VTI^ANTHD, olean, empty Whiskey, Bnandy, VV autd Port Bottler, at reasonable price deliverad.—E. N. Bevan, 41, Castle-street, Swansaai. 296cl-4 BUSINESSES TO LET. EXOELLEINT fully-licensed House, •doing a ilarga trade; ever)/ coawnience; pa-ice £ 730.—Thomay and Co., 27, Brazennose-etroet, Manchester. F~IRST-CLASS Beer and Wine, wilth lwige F Ootncort Room. clean licence, free from brtVer, wiih 7 ym'ru' least; only wan/u e KJing; price £ 250; large inventor^.—ThomoiS and Co.. 27, Brazennoeerettireet, Manchecfceir. £ »-! Q Beautifuflly Fitted Becrbkmse, doing ^lOv nice trade; Vau.lt3, Smoke, Sitting. Parlonr, OLub-room, evory accommodJatiooii.— Thomas <tnd Co., 27, Bnazennose-sftireet, Man- cibewier. pi Q A—Splendid off-Licence and Grocery, A/AOV4aking jcis wodWj, gr^><< liT"B i I'^cr"1 Stock and aecominiodation,.—-Thomas aind Co., 27, Bnazeniiotse-sireet, Manohiest-er. (^rTY Ee.-ttauvant .taking £ 2,000 yearly,, with J large profflta; owner re<firing -after 10 years; JE550 everything.—Thomas and (Ja" 27, Brazennoee-sJtireeti, Manche^w. IF you 'iantend going into buainesis, write Thoonas and Co., 27, Brazennore-street, Majichestar, who iuave over 300 businesses of every dasctription to cihoo_e from. TRADE SPECIALITIES. DAVTES' BALSAM OP HONEY for Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Tightness of th« Cheat, 4c. 8W. and 2s. 3 I.-Prepared only by J. DAVIKB, M.P.B. Dispensing Chemist. 30, High-street, Swanse*. 29 tt MOLYKKUX. Fish Merchant, 126, High- 0 street, Swansea. Cheapest Shop in ,own for Fish of all varieties; wholesale and retail. Trial solicited. 32 CHARTERS'. HORSEKEEPERS! Send la. for c a book of valuable Stable Recipet). GA.M.'EKEEPER'S Book of Recipes, lo-Tulqs., 1 Craig Bank. Bexbill. 577caml-12 I I BUlLDLlib.—Uillheads, Memorandums, jL Business Circulars and Caras, Time Sheets, Sstimato Books, and every kind of Commercial Printing at the "CAMBRT\N" Office. 211. High-street, Swansea. Iil.EOTROLYSIS (Perma,nent Removal of superfluous h'aj^i). Face Massage, Mani- cure, Chiropody, Uy Expert Lady O rGdlrdr cure. Chiropody, by Expert Lady or Gantel- man,-Paul S jhenker, Haindressei1, Wigma,ker, etc.. Goatl&treet, Swansea. 597al-l T OCAL Pieture Postcards, with name, ad- dii-ess, and Christmas Greeting, Is. 6d, per dozen._B. Parry, Stationer, 15, Oxford- etreet. Swansea. 60cl2-21 WILLIAM M. DAVIES STOCK AND SHARE BROKER, 56. WIND-STREET. SWANSEA 15UYEKS C250 Sw-iuuea Ga, Stocks. 10 Weaver's Preference. 15 Weaver's Ordinary. 10 Lloyd's Banks. £ 200 Ben Evans' Deb titare. 100 lien Evans' Preference. Rhondda and S. B. Debenture. Englisli Crown Spelter. SELLER £ 400 Bass 4j, pei ler;t. Debsr.ture. 20 Rhonddti (hdinary. 5 London »ird Provintral Banks. 5 Capital and Cminti33 Banks. £ 300 Cireat Western Railway 5 per cent. prefs. 230 Gwilym Evans Quinin<a Bitters shares. Telegrams, "Discretion" Televhone No. 113 Special business at close prices in Soutb and West African Gold and Land Shares. C. HAMILTON SFTAW STOCK, SHARE & MORTGAGE BROKER 15, TEMPLE-STREET, SWANSEA. All Classes of Stocks and Shares Bought and Sold at eJQSA Market Prices. BUYER Swansea Harbour 4 per cent. Stock Weaver's Preference Shares. Hhondda. Preference Shares. SELLER Weaver's Ordinary Shares. Swansea Gas 4 per cent. Debenture. Ddhvyn's 6 per cent. Preference Shares. BLACKPILL NURSERIES, NEAR SWANSEA. JAMES HARRIS Has a very fine lot of BEDDING PLANTS including Geraniums, Yerbianns, Calceolarias, Petunias, Lobelia, Stocks, Asters, etc., in thousands. Price List on demand. Also C ictus, Dahlias, in the newest an 1 bes varieties. Wreaths. Crosses, and other floral dovice at shortest notice. Also a fine Stock of Tomato Plants, including the newest varieties. ADDRESS AS ABOVE. 7 MUSICAL. MISSFLORENCE F RICKER A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M.. Receives Students for tbe HIGHBR DEVELOP- MENT of PIANOFOBt» PLATING, VOIC. PKODUCTION and SIEGING also for HAR- MONY and COMPOSITION. MISS FKICKEB studied for six years at the Royal Academy of Music, aBd has had tho tuition of the late Sir G. A. Macfarren, the late Professor Frederick Weflflake, Mr. Handegger, Mr. Shakespeare and Mr. Frye Parker, and noldB diplomas of the R.A.M. as public performer and teacher of piano and harmony, and of the R.C M. as public singer and in harmony, and also holds the Certificate of Merit of the R.A.M. for piano playing, and five medals of that Institution for piano and singing. Pupils prepared for the Metropolitan Examina- tions of the R.A.M. and R.C.M., also for the Local Examinations of the Associated Board of the R.A.M. and R.C.M. 100, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. 40 i)/][R. T. J. DENNIS, A.R.C.O. (Organist and Choirmaster of Bethesda Congregational Church, Briton Ferry), ACCEPTS PUPILS IN PTANOFORTE, OBGAN, SINGING & THEORY. Pupils Prepared for Examinations. 21, QUEEN-STREET, NEATH. 30 ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 100, WALTBB-BOAD. All RS EDWARD FRICKER MISS FLORENCE PRICKER, A.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., AND MISS MINNIE FRICKER, L.R.A.M. Piano, Harp, Violin, Voice Training and Solo Singing, Harmony, Sight-Singing, Theory of Musio, &0. MISS M. ELAINE MILLS Pupil of W. H. Cummings, Ecq., Principal of Guildhall School of Music), Begs to announce that she receives C, and visits Pupils for Pianoforte Playing, Solo Singing, AND Voice Production. Pupils prepared for the Royal Academy or Music (Local Centre), Senior and Juniof Trin.ty College, &c. For Terms apply to Miss M. ELAINE MILLS, LLANTWIT COTTAGE, NEATH [667 SHIPPING ALLAN LINE. TO CANADA, UNITED STATES, RIVER PLATE AND INDIA. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. ULUNDA St. John. NF.. & Halifax, Jan. 2. CITY OF ATHENS. Bombay and Karachi, Jan. 5. IONIAN Halifax & St John, N.B. Jan. 7. CARTHAGINIAN.St. Jobr:8, Halifax & Phil., Jan. 9. OCEAN RATMS-To Canada, Saloon from Bll. Second Cabin £7 10s.; Third Class, £ 5 10s. To India, £ 37 10s. and £ 27 10s. For full particulars apply to ALLAN' 3. Leadenhall Street, London, E. C. and 32, James Street, Liverpool SUN INSURANCE OFFICE. FOUNDED 1710. "FUNDS IN HAND— £ 2,386,639." For all particulars apply to the following Agents: — SWANSEA Mr. H. G. Solomon, Tan- nery Chambers, Gower- street. „ Mr. Travers Walters. 11 Messrs. H. C. Higman & Co., 1, Northampton- place. „ Messrs H. J. Goss and Co., 59-60, Wind-street Mr. J. A. Bishop, Union Chambers, Umon-st. ABERAVON Mr. David E. Jones. BRITON FERRY. Mr. H. H. Hunter. MUMBLES Mis. Alice Orrm. NEATH Mr. John F. Richards. PONTARDAWE Mr. David elmith. PORT TALBOT Mr. Enoch Thomas. MR C. G. Y/EST, i, Ynis-sfcreet. The John Goudge Pianos. Upri,l,t fran,e, full fil ted 'unrliTlI!' perfect oil tone and touch iiiarclueterie Nv,)rk, or Rcse- canoed Sent on 15 Guineas. 15 GNS. List piice, 56 Guineas. Warranted 20 years. Direet from Factory. Carriage paid both ways if not approved. Full price paid will be allowed if exchanged for a higher class in- strument within 5 years. Estd.] JOHN GOUDGE [1838. 231, BURDETT EOAD, BOW, LONDON. Nature's Perfect Remedy or all kinds ot Worms. WILLIAMS' (PO "TABDAW'S) O R M L O Z B W Q B S For over SO ye-rs this highly Valuable Remedy has m>;t with the <vatest success. The effect upoB Weal: Dalicato Children (often #riv-eii up as iteurab'e) t* like h egic. Getting rid of his tonneMing pe«ts t-v tailing: these Lozenges, the thin,pile-faced, inanimate Child becomes stronx.heatthy.er.dUvtIy.tbeptide nstea.1 oC of his (fiiardfans. Linneennec! rear L!anel!y, August 30th, 1872. DEAR SIB,-My yonngest daughter, Emma Ann, 13 years of age, got ri-1 of a great number of worms b, taking only three or four of Williams' Pov.tartU'wC; Worm Lozenges. I am glad to say that she has mueh Improved in health, being previously lingering and delicate in nea'tiJ.- Yours very irnly, MARTUA Qsirynxg, lute of YniEpenHwrh. STJtPTOMS.— A115 of the follcwlngaytEpton-isindioaip Wormll:- VarlllbJe Rppetttp.foettd breath, aclderjeta- 1 long. pah.sh) the stomteh end besd, sickness, grind- tg of the teetb during sleep, dreams and restless- cess, paleness of the countenance, *titche? in the side, short dryeough, end cnsactation of the body, often n istaken for deeilne, ner-niisress, olow fever, and ir- regular pulse falntnesn, sometimes couvaisive fits, often causing sudcen death; diMiaess, uoie throat, and inflammation of toweie. The nhove uyoip- tom. vary ai-rordiryr to tk,, kind of Worms. The Lozenges contain nothing deftimental to thtt Constitution, and are suitable for .il ages. Williams' (Fontardiiwe) Worm Lcxenges are pre l pared from the Original Receipt br JOHN DAVIKS, M.R.P.8.. Chemief, 30, Bijfh street, Swansea, and sold by most chemists, at &$d., 13<d., ani 2s. yd. per box; by post, 11 or 34 stamps. Pr j ected tyr the Government stamp, on which a J ngraved the wnfdt William*' W or III Lorenge*. as EDUCATIONAL. I JP END E EN QOLLEGE p j LANGLAND BAY. MODERN HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL fob GIRLS ISS I. M. NETTELL, A.C.V. AND I MISS C. M. NETTELL, A.C.P., I R.A.M. Ort., > (Daughters of the late J. T. Nettell, General Works Manager of Messrs. Vivian & SOSB). Bw,»8»c«g s— The LADT SWAKSBA. LADY MoESHEAD,Fore8t Lodge, Binfield, Berks. MRS. WILMOT, Audley Sidmouth, Devon. Miss EDBN, The Bryn, Sketty, Swansea. REV. SECRKTAN JONIOR, M.A., late Vioai Of Oystermouth, South Wales. Pupils are prepared for London Matriculation, University Locals, Associated Board (Royal Academy and Roy* College of Music), Trinity College .College of Violinists ,D i ploma (Teachers) and other examinatuaa. 80 LANGLAND BAY. GIRLS' BOABDING A DAY SCHOOL, BELLEVUJE. LANGLAND, NEAR SWANSEA. f PRINCIPALS—MISSES PHILLIPS, Assisted by Resident Certificated English and Foreign Preparation for Local Examinations. The House is pleasantly situated in its own grounds on a hill. od overlooking the gas. The NEXT TBi!M will begin TUESDAY, JANUARY 12th. GIRLS' BOARDING A DAY SCHOOL, DUMBARTON. BRYN-Y-MOR ROAD. SWANSEA. PRINCIIPAL-MISO GARLICK, A.C.P., Assisted by Certifi^^d Resident French and English Governess,s and Visiting Professors. Pupils Prepared for all Public Examinations. The House is well situated in its own grounds olose to beach and p^ka. S BRYN HAULOS, LANGLAND-ROAD MfMBLES. DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL for LITTLE BOYS. Conducted by ae MISSES POTTS (Daughtersof a Clergyman). Pupils prepared forall Public Examinations Highest Reference)* Terms on application. COUNTY GIRLS' SCHOOL, LLANDOVERY. HR.! 1) MISTRESS-' Miss M. E. Trice, B.A. (Lond.) ASSISTANT MISTRESSES— LaPJnlageø Miss G. W. Evans, B.A. (Wales). Science: Miss L. C. Hepple, B.Sc. (Durham). TecJnieal Work: Miss E. Rarnssy, first-class certd. in TechniPal Subjects. FEES: .£1 10a. Od. per term (including Stationery); Redaction for Sifters. Next Term begin' TUESDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1904. Boarders can be received at the School. For Terms apply tO the HEADMISTRESS. 732 QOLSTON'S^SCHOOL, STAPLETON, A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Healthy Situat cP. Spacious Grounds and Gardens, Chemical »nd Physical Laboratories, Swimming Bath, C^Ppnter** Workshop, Seven Resident Assistant Mast era.—Tuition, Board, Books, Stationery, Clothing, £ 31 per annum. Illustrated Prospers on application to the Head Master, Ant«ontFink, M.A., LL.D.[729 «!! DANCING. CiUSTHEHICS, &c. DANCING, CALISTHENICS, SPANISH AND PHYSICAL EXERCISES. GEDNET HOUS^,ST. HELEN'S-ROAD. MISS CBAYETS CLASSES are held at her ReBjdejice on MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS at 5 celock, and WEDNESPiYS nlld SATURDAYS at 2.30 o'clock; also Al>Ul>T TUITION CLASS on MONDAYS at 7-30 o c3ock. PRIVATB LIES&VNS by arrangement. MISS LAKIGDON'S Glasses for Dancings Deportment, ETC WILL BE BESUMJ'J) AS USUAL. JANUARY "WANSEA. JANUARY 15th and rH. R1UMLBES and JIELGHBOUJJJJOOD. For Terms, .ddtess :-2, Sea View Villas, M Olll!t .PJe1\£abt, Swansea. -=- 1 Not only ASK for STIFF"S PURE S>iA4»CH but MIND YOU REALTY GET IT for those who pnrehase comjn071 stuff, øDst eoaaoaj, regret it. STIFF'S CREAM STAUCH pro- duces the fasfeionabie tawny tint, injure the most materiAl. STlfF Co., Ltd 29, Eedeliff St., BKISTOL. Idehcate material. CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE) FULHA^-ROAD, LONDON, S.W. Patients Reen daily oa their own application at TWO O'CLOCK, I Fnnds urgently needed for General Expenses and for the Research Department. I Secretaiv> FEED. W. HOWEL I « I THE 'Cambrian' am rian PRINTING WORKS.! j Ilt, 199 SHEEf, SWANSEA. AN tqpipped with every Modern Appliance for tt* Production of HIGH-CLASS WORK* At USBD 1W Hfork*, Aietoffet| Publto Inntitutions, OflfoMy Businesses, MB BT PHvatm Families. hMp<f«M h invited of an erinrfw rang' of samples at t < [ POSTERS, i f 1, HANDBILLS, WINDOW B[LL8) I TICKETS in I • ■■ 9 PROGRAMMES OLUD RULES axd CARDfV TDIE TABLES OD TIME SHEETS. SALE BILLS, [ SALE BILLS, J L BUSINESS CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, PARCELS LALELS AND TAGS. j » • AUCTION CATALOGUES I ¡ NOTE HEADINGS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS. j MENU CARDS, BALL PROGRAMMES [13ALL' r.R A m m rm sl ). j PROSPECTUSES, OFFICIAL NOTICES, BOOK WORK AND ri .11 Bookbinding. ) Che Lowest Prices are charged in every (nstanco, consistent with first-clasj Bork, and the use of Materials of satisfactory quality. bar Representative will call, on receipt ti a Post Card or Telephone Message, )ad all orders entrusted to us receive I prompt attention. TRALE NOTICES. —— 138 A. J. CHAPPELL. nISHMONGER A OYSTER MERCHANT, POULTERER, DEALER in GAME, Ac WIND-STREET. SWANSEA, AND AT NEWTON-ROAD, MUMBLES. Telegraphic Address—" Chappell, Swansea." Country Orders promptly attended to. c. CARRIAGE WORKS. FISHER-STREET, SWANSEA. Telephone—04iB, JOHN JON ES & Co., HIGH-CLASS VAN AND CARRIAGE BUILDERS. ORDERS FOR NEW WORK GFNERAL REPAIRS, PAINTING, TRIMMING. &0.. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. MOTOR CAR INSPECTION PIT PROVIDED AND REPAIR* EXECUTED. DOWN & SON Great Stock-taking SALE Genuine Reductions. All Round Bargains. Commencing Saturday, January 2nd, & continuing through the month Everything considerably reduced. Call and see for yourself. Showrooms—221, High Street Manufactory—Morris JLane j Swansea. The I Curl" for Gou-, r Gout L= and The Universal Remedy for Ac;ditv of tht .most Stomach, Headacho. Ilearibum. indirections V'e* "p!0.1,1!6 0r Sour Eructations, Bilious -vifrctiuns. fnts' 1 'ell» Delicate rcniaies, and the uickness ol*Pregnancn fctof[DINNEF0RB'SS ini.njii L iiiim MAGNESIA I Kl 46 — WORTH A GUINEA BOX. BEECIIAM S PILLS FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS SICK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH, WIND, IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER, AND FEMALE AILMENTS. THE :SALE IS OVER SIX MILLION BOXES PER ANNUM. Prepared only by the Propiietor, Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Lancashire. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere, in Boxes, Is. lid. aM 2t!. 9d. each Fuli Dir-^ct'ons with each box. n ■■ —Trrr .r PICTON MEWS, DILLWYN-STREET SWANSEA. I.L & T. BULLIN. Cabs ways ready. Wedding Carriages with SaitableHorses. Funeral Carriages Complete, NEATH & DISTRICT BILL-POSTING COMPANY.—Late T. WALL. OFFICES :—ASSEMBLY RoOMS, NEATH. MANAGBB :—J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the Best Postin Stations in Neath and District KITCHEN I RANGES. MOST of our leading professional and business men dine on dinners cooked in our I Ranges. The dinners are well cooked—a very important item-and such dinners help them very considerably on the road to suc- cess. Thir, may be said of a large number of our councillors. And we say to tho.« £ who don't dine on such dinners, lose no time but procure immediately a satisfactory Range- at a satisfactory price-and we undertake to fix it in a satisfactory manner. JENKINS & CO., IRONMONGERS, J 89, OXFORD-ST., 9 A 10. PARK-STREET SWANSEA. Telephne 199. 11 THE UNIVERSAL BILL POSTING CO. KENT THE LARGEST POSTING STATIONS In Swansea and surrounding Ihstxu ADDRESS—28, LOWER UNION STREET SWA^SFA. BLOOB & CO., ADVERTISING CONTRACTORS AND BILL POSTERS. CHIEP AGENCY FOR WAL¡" All descriptions of Advertipinp Circular Distribution, &c., promptly attended to. OSce—20,CALVERT.STRERT SWANSM t THE A BERAVON & rnnTTALllOT A BLLLRO^L^G COMPANY UNDERTAKE BILLPOSTING AND ADVERTISING IN i. '.L ITS BRANCHES. MANAGIR P. B. JAMT?S. Darlington's Handbooks A g Lord Knollys is commanded by King to tliank Mr. Darlington ^S^for a copy of the new edition, EO well got up, of 'London & Environs.' Nothing better could be wished for.—" British Weekly.' A brilliant book. The Times." Visitors to London, and Residents, shonld us* LONDON''p"'iAc,1dlLra'' Most emphatically tJP8 them all." A IVTl By E, C. Cook & —* Daily Graphic* E. T. Cook, M A. 4 E l. lievi-ed 5a. ENVIRONS- « 60 Illus., Maps & Plans I 100 Illus. Maps & Plan 5a 5a. NORTH WALES. j DEVON & CORNWALL. Visitors to Brighton, East-bourne, Hasting Bournemouth, Exeter. Exmouth, Sidmouttoi Dawligh, Teignmouth, Torquay. Paignton, Dartmouth, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Plymouth. Falmouth, Penzance, Newquay, Clovelly, Ufracombe, Lynton, Minthead, Wye Valley, Severn Valley. Bath,, Wewton-super-Mare, Malvern, Hereford, Worcester. Gloucefter, Llandrindod Wells. Llangolien, Aberysrtwitb, Towyn. Barmouth, Dolgelly, Harlech, Cric. olech, Pwllheli, Llandudno, Trefriw. EhyL Bettws-y-Coed, Festiniog, Conway, Oolwya Bay Norwich. Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Norfolk Broade. Isle of Wight, and Channel Islands, should uee DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOK, h. each. Llangollen: DARLINGTON and CO. London: SIMPKIN and CO. Paris & New York BRENTANO'S. And all Bookseller lit The Railway Bookstalls and all Bookseller*. PHOTOGRAPHS, Beautiful Photographs of Scenery, Buins, etc., in Ibaly, Greece, Turkey, Pal, stine. a i l Efl\Pt. s'sn tt 0 English Like, and Kartl, Wales. 1«.. 1- PL, and 2s. List Poet Free.—DA KLING1 ON &- Co., LLANGOLLbN CUPISS' CONSTITUTION BALLS Are a.1 unfailing remedy (write for pamphlef. For HORSES. TESTIMONIAL. RUS-IHV Park. I hnvp usrd Cnpi's' C,,ii-t till i(,Il P,;ills ,.i- the last 10 ve u s, a> d have milch i-lrflsn-e in testify ins to the Pff.(-R iii-Y Irre bil'i in 1mprc,v:í! the 1:1,r.- fiition of Horses in trMv.insr. -.ariiaulHrly in the Spring and I Autumn m n-hs. MATT- DAWSON. Lrree.se, Swolied Legst Cracked Heels, O'nghs. Co:ds, Stftrinz CoHt, I:,fluenza, givin? tone nnrt vie«'Uf, and l.t-epiiisr Ineh-fed Hor- pes in Hfnlth. &c. ForCATTLKASHEEP in "1\"(>- of Hove or Blown. Hire Bcnnd, I^psof Appetite D;s- l-'mper. Epidemic,&o it, Calves^ th'-v are almost in falliole. Prep ted upwards f 50 years by the late FRANCIS CLTIS>. M K C.V S Sold in Packets, s. 9d. ai ri 3-. each. 7 sin: li 10 6-1. and 7 largs lis., by all Chemists and Diuprgists. m